MttlCK TO ADVUT1BS. 'pHOSB deitlrin; the iuierttqn of display ads., L or change ol (tame, mutt get their copy iu not later than UouUay reniiig fur Tueiu.iy'i editiou, or Thursday everting tor Fridayi edi- tiOU. TU.H tATSEHHOH PUBJUBHIMUCU. KOT1CE. 1. The lum of five cents per line will b charged for "card of thauki."' "wtututluiii ol ritct." liU of wedding prutenti mid douora, mid obituary uotlcui, (other thau Uiuse the edit or shall luumelf give as a matter of news, aud uotlcea of Npeciai meetings for whatever purpose. sotices ot church and society and ail other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of live benuj a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every iuetauce. . Auvertuu.g rales reasonable ana made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name is signed asau evidence of good faith. Lr, FItsHEB, NEYVtjPAhER ADVERTW- lug Agent, 21 Merchant! Exchange, ban J? raucisco, is onr authorized agent. 'Ihi paper it kept on file In his oince. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, Johu JJBy and uuuyou City, leaves follows ; livery day at n :M a. m., except Buuday. A rrives every day at 5:30 p. iu., except Monday. Ihe cheapest, quickent and best line to 6r froui the interior country. J- s. DEI.EVAN, Prop. fclocum-Johnstou Drug Co., Aneiito. Uwe your bminess to Heppner people, and thereore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. TUTT'8 PILLS make pure blood. Heppner Furniture Co., for carpet, t Ed. Itood was in yesterday ou busi ness. Albert Rea ot home Saturday from Idnho. A. W. Balsiger was up from lone Saturday last. Bev. Hoskins and family were iu from Galloway Friday. Jas. Galloway, father-in-law of Jake Kees, is quite ill. Call and examine Heppner Furniture Go .'s wall papers. t Lane Matlock reports up from Goslieu thai lie is no better. The next I. O. 0. F. Grand Lodge will meet at Pendleton. Commissioner Brenner was in ye&ter dav fioui Eiifiit Mile. The Guzeile bus a rattlhijj good water barrel for Bale cheup. tf. Pendleton has reoeutly discovered some opals near town . (jilliam & Bisbee have jnat received some eleitaut stove emus. Lee Kilbuurue says the mustard is burtiun orops iu bis seotion. Tbe Ueni and Palace saloons for flue liquors, MoAtee Bron., Props. sw For a general family cut bur tie we con fidently recommend Hood's Pills. A strictly first olass guitar for sale. Brand new. Inquire at this office. 5-31. The HeppnerOauyon stage line ib the beBt, chtbpeet und quic k tut to the in tenor. Dr. J. E. Geieendorfer bas returned from tbe East to bis chosen location, Arlington. Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years cheaper than you cuu make them at Fell Bros.' Tbe iwioe-a.wekk Guzette now only $2.60 in advance, pujuble iu cash or coou skins. Hatt & Mathews, tbe barbers, City ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths in connection. A. B. Hiatt, of Ridge, saB range was never better at this time ot the year in bis neighborhood Miss Bedggood, sister-in-law of Wm. Douglass, is spending a few days with friends in Ueppuer. The Gazette was today tbe reoipi'eut of a beautiful bouquet from the garden of Mrs. W. G. Seetser. I d. L, Matlock yesterday received the bead aud boms of a mountain sheep, all ready for mounting. The Kieley U tiluie, at Forest jrove cures liquor, ( p, urn, morphine, oocuiue and tobacco habit.- bee ad. Tbe Guzette would gladly till a few orders for choice trees ot auy sort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. "Solo Jake" bas returned from the outside precincts, where he bus been herding sheep siuoe last fall. Pin Ear, the Long Creek raoe horse, came in today and will take part iu the raoes, commencing Thursday. Every man who takes any interest in fast stork should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stage be tween Heppner and Lone Book. See ad. for days ot leaving and arrival, tf. E. Campbell, tbe Vinson sheepman, was iu town last Friday. He reports splendid sheep range up in bis vicinity. Tbe Gazette acknowledges tbe receipt of the program for tbe Washington oouu ty Teachers' Institute, J. H. Stanley, Supt. A. W. Baling, Cbas. Ingrabam and Till Warren were in yesterday from Eight Mile. The crop outlook in tbat neighborhood is good. Bev. Jonas Busbell lectured on tem perance Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Uu Sunday evening he preached to a large audience. Master Clay French is tbe authorized agent for the Oregonian at this place. Subsoribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones the ba'ber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Osoar Minor got in a few Chins pheas ants last week, Jas. Rbea taking part of them. Morrow county will soon be as replete with China pheasants as tbe val ley section. Dr. L. F. Shipley had B very severe fit last night about 8 o'clock in Ed. I. Matlock's saloon. He was pioked up unooncious but soon recovered enough to be taken borne in a carriage. Today be is muoh better. Andrew B. Grover, who has a ranoh near lone, drew the prize given by tbe People's Warehouse two round trip tickets to the World's Fair. Tbe lucky number was 6,921. The P. W. is a Pendleton house, Dr. B. F. Vaugban has gone east to complete bis dental education, leaving Drs. J. W. Basmus end Eugene Vsughan in charge of bis office. Those owing Dr. Vaugban will please make settlement with Dr. Eugene Yaughan who has full anthoritv. 17-tf. The advice that most men will give you is not to drink, but when yon do get the best. Tbe Belvedere saloon carries an excellent stock of cigars, liquors wines and beer. A tine billiard parlor in couneotion. Call on Charlie and John who will always treat you court eously, tf. Tribune: Senator Matlock learns from Henry Chsppell tbat f r the small amount of mouey expended Oregon makea a first olass showing in com parison with ber sister states. Tbe fruit exhibit, it is thought without doubt be awarded the premium. ' Wm. Spencer and wife returned from their wedding trip oa Saturday's train, llrs. J. A. Patterson departed tbia morning for Portland to be absent a week. A. G. Bartholomew, one of tbe old "vets," says that orop prospects are good in the Alpine neighborhood. Frank Holmes, of Gooseberry, says as a general thing crops are not hurt , mucu in His vicinity by tbe weeds. Sheriff Geo. Noble returned Friday irom Eugene where he had been in at tendiii.ee ou Giaud Lodge, I. O. O. F. B. E. Lofton, Shank Bros., and Jake Slyth got in Saturday for Fox valley freight, leaving the same day for borne. Bev. Frank Adkins and family oame in last evening. Mr. Adkins will at. tend tbe district convention whila over. J. W. Matlook keeps a neat store at the old place and sells obeap. A visit to nu store will oonviuoe you. . Call on mm. Ucole Jake Watenburger returned irom California last i nday. He is well pleased with tbat seotion and will doubt lees return. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Fox left this morn ing, for Chicago. While baok in tbat section they will visit their old home iu Michigan. The tax list recently published in the Guzette was for lbWU and not for this year. The assessment for 1893 will be much heavier. Born To the wife of Chan. Wagner, of The Dalles, on Sunday, May 21st, a 9 pound boy. Grandpa McAfee is get tiug along nicely. John B. Curmicbael and family were visitors to Heppner Salurday. The weeds are hurting Crops considerably iu his neighborhood. The Gazette acknowledges tbe re oeipt of a complimentary ticket to tbe spring meeting of the Oregon Breeding and Speed Association. The American Eagle must be a gny old bud he is bald. If you don't want to be bald use Hall's Hair renewer, and you wou't be. Try it. B. B. Broomell, speoial agent of the Pacfic department of ehe National Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, was in Heppner over Friday night. Bev.M. V. HowurH, presiding elder of Pendleton district, will preach at M. E. ohun h. South, next Friday evening utSo'olock. All are invited. F. W. Eutr Hmil & Oil, ton, representing Gilbert, of Walla Walla, passed through Heppner 'ast week en route from Grass valley to outside points. W. J. Wattenburger, a young farmer of tbe Galloway seotion, was in town yesterday. He has 150 acres of wheat and 30 to 40 acres of alfalfa, all looking well. Bev. M. Bramblet will deliver the Memorial sermon, next Sunday, at Lexington. All old soldiers and tbe public generally are invited to be present. i, Wooly Clarke, tbe veteran wool buyer, oame in Friday from Pendleton. Tbe Hepnnpr bills were mighty small knobs when Olaike made bis first trip up Wil low creek. Condon Globe: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ayers of Heppner visited their old friends, Mr. ond Mrs. Maddock at Condon the first of tbe week and then prooeeded to Fossil. Albert Davis, from near Henrv Thompson's on Butter creek, called at the Gazette office this week. Grain is looking well in bis neighborhood and range was never better. Our reporter dropped in on Ed. Bir beok yesterday and was shown a very elegant pair of shoes, made of kangaroo leather. The workmanship displayed on them is burd to beat. A number of tbe old vets and tbeir sods met last Saturday in the Knights' hall, a regular meeting of Bufus Iugalls Camp. The next meeting was Bet for the third Saturday in June. The Heppner water bonds were signed, sealed, etc., last Friday night. The oity seal and the signatures ot Mayor Simons ond Beoorder Boberls appear on the bonds 450 times each. I. L. Van Winkle had a horse out up quite severely in J. O. Hart's pasture reoently. His little boy was riding the horse after cows at the time he was hurt. Van thiuks tbe bores will die. Andy Tillard, Towns Mathews and Jap Griffith had some difference about scabby Bbeep trespassing on range, last Thursday, but tbe matter was settled amicably to the satisfaction of all witb out suit. W. A. Kirk, J. L. Yeager, Thomas Morgan, D. N. Hardman, Milt Max well, and E N. Crookett, of Long Creek, have returned from the I. O . O. F. Grand Lodge at Eugene, Mr.. Crockett departed this morning for home.' In all esses where a mild but effective aperient is needed, Ayer's Pills are the best. Tbey improve the appetite, re store healthy aotion, promote digestion, and regulate every function. No pill is in greater demand, or more highly reo ommended by tbe profession. Dyspepsia has driven to an early and even suicidal grave many a man who, if be bad tried the virtues of Ayer's Sarsa panlla, would be alive today and in the enjoyment of health and competence. Sutl'erer, be warned in season, and don't allow tbe system to run dowa. Wiley MoBee, who bas lived in California for the past two. or three years, returned last week to bis borne in Morrow county, aocompanied by bis family. Mr. MoBee is troubled con siderably ith asthma, and thinks tbat if be does not get better be will go to Colorado. Dave McAfee was arrested yesterday, on complaint of See Driskell, charged witb gambling and tbe case was con tinued till today, wben Dave pleaded guilty aud wai fined 10. Afterwards See came iuto Dave's saloon, armed with a revolver. He was immediately arrested, charged witb carrying ooncealed weapons. He was fiued $30, which be paid this morning. - I. O. O. T. Oeoanization Last Sat urday evening, at the M. E. church. Bev. Jonas Busbell organized a lodge of of Good; Templars, starting out with about twenty members. Tbe officers elected are as follows: B. F. Hevland, Chief; Mrs. Ed. Smith. Vice Chief; Wm. Ayets, Past Chief ; J. C. Jackson, Chap lain; Albert Wright, Treasurer; Walter Vau Duvn, Financial Treasurer; 8. C. Smith, Secretary; Miss Maiy Nelson, Asst. Secretary; Bert Danner, Marshal; Graoe Filkins, Deputy Marshal; Cbas. Van Doyn, Sentinel ; Grover Smith, Guard; Bey. Edwin Palmer, Lodge Deputy; Bev. J. M. Shulse, Vice Cban oellor of Course of Study. Tbey have not jet decided where they will bold their meetings. St bpriseu All- 'Hocxd Last even ing a number of Hppuer's young people I gathered at the bo:re of Miss Hattie Jenkins, tbe occasion of a surprise parly tendered the yemeg lady. After the gaesta bad arrived, they were treat ed to a bigger surprise then tbey, tbem- Three Chilto Poisoned By Impure Vaccination Covered with 8orea Bow Their Hi el Wert Suvd. Ilri. James Thrower San Jose, Cal. " When we were Ilvinj in Clico, Cal., tny three children, respectively S, 7 and 10 years of age, were an in good neaitn until they were vacci nated In January, and after that not one of them was well for months. They were all Um poisoned -by impure matter used in vacci nation. In August I began giving them Hood's arsaparuia. Tbey were covered with Sores From Head to Foot. After they had taken the medicine for about a month, tha eruptions healed, their appeUtes bscame natural, they slept well and commenced to gain In flesh. Ther hare not had a felt do? aloe.. No children are more robnftt and aeolthr. My husband and myself believe we owe our children's lives to Hood's Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilla which we always keep In the house. I am only too glad to give this statement and I hope it will be the means of persuading other people to use medicines which I know to have so mneh merit as Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Fills." Mrs. James Throweb, San Jose, California. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa rilla, do not be induced to buy any other. HOOD'S PlLLS cure Conitipatlon by reitorlng tbe pulitaltlo action of the altmantary canal. selves, bad planned to perpetrate. Mr. Chas. P. Mallory and Miss Hattie came in from a walk about 8 o'clock. They stepped to the middle ot the floor, and Rev. Sbulse prooeeded to make the oouple man and wife, before tbe as tonisbed guests had time to reoover from tbeir amazement. Tbe bride was attended by Miss Grace Ball and the groom by Ben Ltland. All accepted tbe situation with the best possible grace, and tbe evening wai pleasantly spent. Mr. and Mrs. Mallory will atari for Chicago in a few days. Tbe Ga zette extends congratulations. A Rbminobk. Lives of poor men ofl remind us honest men won't stand no chanoe, the more we work there grow behind us bigger patobes on our pants On our pants, once new arjd glossv, now are stripes of different hue, all beoauae subscribers linger and don't pay ns wbat is due. Then let us be up and, doing; send in your mite, however small, or wben the snow of wintei strikes us, we shall have no pants at all. Selected. Wanted. A good rustler to take charge of a fine stock of the latest and best subscription books, and dieppse ol them it and around Heppner. Liberal commission to a good man. Must give bonds. Address, O. E. Publishing Co., Bux 322, Butte, Montana. ' 27tf. World's Fair Travelers Will Hate It. Tbe public demand through service wben traveling. It is old-fashioned to change cars. On the through solid vestibuled trains of tbe Ghioago, Union Paoifio and Northwest Line, from or to Dhioagn, Omaha and intermediate points, there is no change. This is the finest and fastest road. 19-31. Oct or Sight. Tbe traveling public are now fully alive to the fact tbat tbe Chioago, Union Pacifio & Northwest Line offers tbe very best aooammodations to the public from aud to Chioago, Omaha and intermediate points not only during the World's Fair, but all tbe year around. 19-31 Bip's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residenoe, sawed or uu sawed. Wood sawed and delivered al 87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, $1. 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan k Howard's. 4 tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeck, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi enoe, has just looated in tbe Abraham' sic Dnilding, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiytbing in his line. li. Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a oall. Mwtf A Fine Hobsi. The imported run ning stallion, Sir Henry, baa been brought over to Heppner, and will stand tbe ensuing season at this place. He is tbe property of "Cayuse" Reynolds, and is a nne norte. ovutt First Class Tailoiimo Fred Miller now looat ed on May street in tba old bakery building, where be is prepared to do first class work. A perfect fit guaranteed. Give bim a trial. tf, Look Herb. When you want a re freshing schooner or beer and a nice lunob, go see Kleckner k Sheldon. Also fine liquors aud cigara in stock. 21-tf. A Healthful Drink. Kleckner and Sheldon now have on tap fine porter and are prdpared to furnish "half and half." tf- BTBAYKD. One bay horse, star in forehead, brand, ed H no right shonlder. Suitable rewatd for intormaiion tbat leads to tbe recovery or delivery to my ranch. O. . Fabnswortr, Heppner or Hardman, Or. It-:-is-:-the-:-Talk-:-of-:-tlie -:- City. A golden opportunity to get an organ. eaver will be given BOSTON CASH STORE. For every dollar's worthjof goods you buy, aticket will bo guen. Wejrepresent the following leadinglfirms of the United States. Agent for : : BECKER, MEYER t Co's ( 220 Market St., Chleago,) Fine Bovs' and Youths' Clothing. Their goods have a national rep utation, equal to high grade tailor work. Agency for- The Brownsville Woolen Mills Co, Their goods have received the highest awards at all the fain of the United Estates. WE are a'way8 there with our perpetual policy of low. prices and first-clasB goods. OUll CABINET has been selected. OUR SECRETARY OF AVAR 1 annihilated high prices, and OUR SECRETARY OF STATE has closed a treaty annexing a new spring and summer stock for your inspec tion, at living, breathing prices, at the BOSTON CASH STORE,. J. H. KOLMAR ARE YOU- Thinkingof anewSpringJStylo Attire ? Wondering what ma terial what oolor youjshould purcha9e?j "Pazzlingg your f-raind about the correct thing in trimmings ? Consulting with vour dressmaker as to which of the many styles will be mo3t becoming ? IF SO Come and talk it over with us. We're prepared to throw a flood of light upon every element of -uncertainty. A Big Line of Silks. All tbe latest styles in Fignrivi Indin Silks. Samples will be re m led FKEE on application. Xonrs Heap y, tni0 Pi!ic5i(iiie 8t -GENERAL. MERCHANTS, HEFPNER, - OKEjON. HERE IS' THIS PJLA.CI5 To G-et Even on Your Life.- A COMPLETE LINE OF - Hardware, QUEENSWARE, Wood rd3 Willowvitre, Blncksmiths' Supplies, Iron, fUeol nml Conl, Pumps find Pipe, Tanks, BtUutnbs and Kinks, Plumbing MnteriHls, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done. THE CELEBRATED :- -:- Ton will save money by getting onr prices before purchasing elsewhere. -:- -: :- : : -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., E. G. 8 LOCUM. THF EPPNER pURNlTDRE QOAIPANY Have just received a seleot- SPRING Consisting of Wall -:- Paper - One Carload Latest Designs, Patterns, and Prices. Also a fine line of w Hammocks, Buby Carriages, Rugi, Mattingi, Clooki, Glass, Refrigerators, Window Shades and Portiere Curtains Undertaking -f A. -f Special ly. BORG, : THE Out for Cash ' Bargains -IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. (cri SEE BORO, MAY BTKEET, HEPPNER, OR. SI25.0 rgan away at the Agent for the well-known tailor ing firm of J. L. CAIIN, lot Fifth Avenue, Clm-afro, who has a world-wide n-puiHtlou for superior workmanr-hip. We keep the celebrated :: KOSENTHAL & FEI'Eit'iS Ladies', dents' ami Children'! Hoots and trhocs. - Stoves and Tinware, GLASSWARE, (SAND s. 634-tf HEPPNEK, OHEOON. J. M. W A DWELL- STOCK, " ONE CAR LOAD : - and -:- Carpets. mmu Store a FURNITURE ! : JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, S1I.V E R W A R E, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust li usts Anything New of Real Merit ' j You can Generally Find --w ' For .-: Sale by C C I Who are Noted for bein " Tlie Leaders. We don't rnn tbird-class junk shop where jom can bnv hn.M. .i . th..r value, but keep first-clasgSttUpr wfth no baits or trap. We keep Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, 5GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. Aak onr old oustomers how we treat them. : : : : Corner Maiu and Willow Streets, HEPPNER,' OREGON. IeP Your Eye Open AT' MINOR & COS you will find a grand display of quality and elegance, and the Where fairest prices ever made for euch qualities. Visitors are not asked to believe,' but are shown goods to convince thein that we are leading the trade in Mi km, Cling, Notion:. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, etc. ant value for your money, oome and see us. If you want to enjoy the full purchasing power of jour Dollar, spend it with MINOR & CO. If you w STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO . IN A Business-like -:- Manner AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehoused Near the. HEPPNER, . Change of WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE ' hloh we propoee to oonduct in on bunds nt nil times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. SHAW 85-tt T11. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. 0. V. S., London, England. Veterinary -me- Sgeon " Chronic Diseases a Specialty. 1 ni Pre,m'!iJnu0.f" kl',"1H 0f V!,"l"!'rs, 8,,r"7. EmMculatint Horaei and R,linir Bpecl- al lnary Surgery, n you hav. ay ,.. !!, wl17 b, , 0ur iuureit to iirnDMVD t"" " l Mtewart'i itaWet. PNKR, . - WB.w . . ORKUON SPUING f SO IS Ncw York Cash liackct Store. JUST ORDERED, AND TO ARRIVE SOON : Borland Summ.rDre.. Goods, Calicoe., OiiiKliame, Flnnnomii, Pmpery, Genu- Furnishing: alio Ladiei' Underwear mid, nuniMoi.n other ooda in that line. Notioni and Tiowar. in stuck; very clienp. When I .ay cheap, I mma it. You have but to call aud invea tiijate to bH .atii.aed. I do none but a oaeh buainoas, and can therefore nnderiell all O'impotitors. J. "W. MYTLOCI, Prop. , next door to the Opera House. Main Street, Ts CENTRAL HOTEL --Is Now Opento the Public.- New Bniini and Newly Furnished TMoot Board per week $50 " and LodtiiiiK per week 5,50 Only firut-elufis $1 a day bouse in town. Free back to and from all trains C. O. SAHQKNT, Proprietor. HKI'l'NER, 1 1 Ml HEPPNER, for- BARGAINS I FORWARDING. '"V Depot: . OREGON Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET. the most satiefaotorv m.n,,, toiii & McCAETY, PrODrietors. IS -f HERE. TIIE- Hinitle Meals 25 eenta Lodging dents ATTOnKTEY AT LAW And Commissioner of the U. 8. Circuit Court. All land mutters attended to promptly and aconrattly. Offio in National Bank building, OREGON